NEURON

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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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One paragraph description of purpose, targer area, approach.
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NEURON is a simulation environment for modeling individual neurons and networks of neurons. It provides tools for conveniently building, managing, and using models in a way that is numerically sound and computationally efficient. It is particularly well-suited to problems that are closely linked to experimental data, especially those that involve cells with complex anatomical and biophysical properties
== Features ==
== Features ==
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NEURON is a simulation environment for modeling individual neurons and networks of neurons. It provides tools for conveniently building, managing, and using models in a way that is numerically sound and computationally efficient. It is particularly well-suited to problems that are closely linked to experimental data, especially those that involve cells with complex anatomical and biophysical properties.
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== Architectural/Functional Overview ==
== Architectural/Functional Overview ==

Revision as of 09:39, 23 June 2011

Contents


Authors/Maintainers

  • Ted Hines, N. Carnevale

Summary

NEURON is a simulation environment for modeling individual neurons and networks of neurons. It provides tools for conveniently building, managing, and using models in a way that is numerically sound and computationally efficient. It is particularly well-suited to problems that are closely linked to experimental data, especially those that involve cells with complex anatomical and biophysical properties

Features

Architectural/Functional Overview

Usage Overview

Dependacies

  • Interviews Graphics Library (bundled in source)

HP-SEE Applications

Resource Centers

Usage by Other Projects and Communities

Recommendations for Configuration and Usage

Please change MPI environment to openMPI before compiling.

Install neuron from source following the instructions in http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/download/compile_linux

Configure with --with-nrnpara option

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